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A concise monograph provides a panoramic survey of Guatemala, describing its geography, natural resources, agricultural potential, and climate while examining trade networks and market opportunities. It profiles the national administration and highlights government policies, public improvements, and efforts to modernize education and technical instruction. Separate chapters consider immigration prospects, international relations, transportation infrastructure, and places of historical interest, supported by illustrations and official portraits. Practical advice about commerce, soil quality, and experimental farms accompanies commentary on social institutions and the evolving civic landscape.
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